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that's much higher than the russian corporate tax and the cyprus corporation tax. what happens then? >> larry, it's a bigger issue than that. because it's all about transparency. if the european central bank gets its hands on records in the republic of cyprus, all these little stories and hidden basic constructs will all become transparent. it's all about uncovering billions of dollars in dirty money. >> how will they do that? what i'm asking is, haven't the banks shielded the russians from all this? russian parks goods there. they send them off to iran and syria and other rogue states. money has never been a problem. cyprus has never reported them. why start now? >> they are going to be under a lot of pressure. they'll be under the ecb gun and have to clean up their act. as an absolute spin-off from that, they are going to have to be more transparent. it's going to happen. they can't do that. cyprus is their last vestage of offshore financial centers. they are all signing contracts with the u.s. and uk and germany. the only alternative they have to go all the way
that's much higher than the russian corporate tax and the cyprus corporation tax. what happens then? >> larry, it's a bigger issue than that. because it's all about transparency. if the european central bank gets its hands on records in the republic of cyprus, all these little stories and hidden basic constructs will all become transparent. it's all about uncovering billions of dollars in dirty money. >> how will they do that? what i'm asking is, haven't the banks shielded the...
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but on the other hand, we had retail sales surge despite the payroll tax increase. there seems to be a bit of a disconnect there. what's the market telling us? good to see you again. >> welcome. >> there is a little disconnect. we were talking about this before the show. but you're encouraged by what you're soeeing in the market. >> very encouraged. >> relatively low valuations, particularly in this interest rate inflation picture. so there is a lot supporting the market move here. >> you lightened up considerably on gold. >> we put gold up as a hedging risk. we looked at it as systemic risks and a risk of a euro break up. we have seen over the years the tail risks dissipate significantly with regulatory reform, monetary policy tools. as well as structural fixes such as the ecbs omt. we felt the need for that type of hedge had dissipated as well. it's interesting to look at the reaction of the market to the italian election. no one considers the euro break up a tail risk any more. >> where did you put that money? you're overweight information technology and moderate
but on the other hand, we had retail sales surge despite the payroll tax increase. there seems to be a bit of a disconnect there. what's the market telling us? good to see you again. >> welcome. >> there is a little disconnect. we were talking about this before the show. but you're encouraged by what you're soeeing in the market. >> very encouraged. >> relatively low valuations, particularly in this interest rate inflation picture. so there is a lot supporting the market...
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retail sales report that shows consumers continued to spend money in february despite higher payroll taxes and gas prices. the policies are keeping interest rates down and making the stock market the best place to go for a return on investments. and samsung's galaxy could be one of the best selling smart phones of the year. it comes with a high resolution crean, and it is lightweight because of the plastic shell. samsung is not giving any details away on the processor or price. the galaxy is expected to hit the shelves in april. >>> and then plunging to the lowest level since 2007, and more buyers jumped back in the market thanks to low interest rates. >>> and then hostess filed for bankruptcy last fall after a baker's strike pushed the company over the edge. >> people were mad about that, couldn't get their tweenkees, right. >>> facebook is using hash tags as well now. >> it took me a while to figure out what the hash tags were used for, and now facebook wants to cash in on it and maybe the stock will go up as well. >> the idea is to get people using facebook longer. you check in and go a
retail sales report that shows consumers continued to spend money in february despite higher payroll taxes and gas prices. the policies are keeping interest rates down and making the stock market the best place to go for a return on investments. and samsung's galaxy could be one of the best selling smart phones of the year. it comes with a high resolution crean, and it is lightweight because of the plastic shell. samsung is not giving any details away on the processor or price. the galaxy is...
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might that not let moscow find tax hidden cash here. we asked one expert. some russians worry any deal with moscow that moscow gets their hands on the money again. >> if the money according to the requirements of the russian regulations, commerce regulation, there should be no worries. >> questions about how this coast came to glitter so much taking some of the shine off of it. nick paton walsh, cnn, cyprus. >> an important link there. now, listen, this is for the guys. you know how difficult it can be sometimes to get a woman's attention. it can be complicated. >> not for you. >> oh, yes, it is. look at this. imagine riding a horse while trying to kiss a girl. and by the way, if you fail, you get whipped. sounds like normal dating to me. >> what? >> we'll tell you about it. >> okay. a twist on dating. easter's here, and i'm with janette talking about the walmart low price guarantee. that's your receipt from another store? yep. let's go! check out that price. that's walmart's every day low price. that's what i'm talking about! yes, yes! oh my goodness! that
might that not let moscow find tax hidden cash here. we asked one expert. some russians worry any deal with moscow that moscow gets their hands on the money again. >> if the money according to the requirements of the russian regulations, commerce regulation, there should be no worries. >> questions about how this coast came to glitter so much taking some of the shine off of it. nick paton walsh, cnn, cyprus. >> an important link there. now, listen, this is for the guys. you...
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>> warren buffett pays corporate taxes. >> he himself says he is paying less taxes than his secretary. >> when you look at that and the portrait of the own tax liability. fair enough. >> you take that case up with warren buffett. that's what he is saying. and when you look at sort of where corporate america is sort of profiting and american middle class wages are stagnant, you can't look at this and say that's fair. >> i agree. high corporate profits are a problem. regulation exacerbate that's problem and limits at built of startups to take on the companies. that's why even in mexico taker taking on the version of warren buffett for the very good reason that's the way you get jobs and growth by having more entrepreneurship and more growth and high corporate tax that are biassed towards the ges and buffets of the world is a burden. >> it's a weird argument to say we need more regulation when corporates a corporations are sitting on record profits. >> that happens to be true. >> gentlemen, thank you both very much. still "out front," new revelations about the teenage wloer killed 26 peo
>> warren buffett pays corporate taxes. >> he himself says he is paying less taxes than his secretary. >> when you look at that and the portrait of the own tax liability. fair enough. >> you take that case up with warren buffett. that's what he is saying. and when you look at sort of where corporate america is sort of profiting and american middle class wages are stagnant, you can't look at this and say that's fair. >> i agree. high corporate profits are a problem....
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we have a tax rigattacks, wall street has been attacked. other capabilities from other countries including iran to knock out our grid system, to attack some of our banks, icana has probably stolen more trade secrets, the largest amount of theft in the history of the world and we have got to stop this. one of the issues out there, mike and i have been working on this for two years and we put together a bill that would pass in a bipartisan manner last year. went to the senate and failed and we have to move forward and people are saying why do we have to continue? and in that one year we've had more attacks, "the washington post," "the new york times" are getting atacked, and they're getting stronger. what keeps you up at night, i'll say spicy food, weapons of mass destruction and destructive cyber attacks, and we have the capability to stop this, but we have to pass our bill, and our bill is only 37 pages, our bill deals with privacy issues yet we're working with the white house and the senate and the privacy groups to try to get a bill that
we have a tax rigattacks, wall street has been attacked. other capabilities from other countries including iran to knock out our grid system, to attack some of our banks, icana has probably stolen more trade secrets, the largest amount of theft in the history of the world and we have got to stop this. one of the issues out there, mike and i have been working on this for two years and we put together a bill that would pass in a bipartisan manner last year. went to the senate and failed and we...
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you see, a vast majority of these couples are getting divorced so they can avoid a new chinese tax. beijing recently decided to impose a 20% capital gains fee on sales of second homes. so, the theory goes, if you have two homes and you get divorced, you can register each home under separate names. then, if you sell one of those homes, you escape the new tax and then, i guess, you can get remarried. the bizarre exploitation of this loophole tells a larger story. at an individual level, it shows the importance of housing as an investment in china. but at the macro level, the story shows how beijing's new leaders are struggling to deal with what some are calling a property bubble. on the one hand, prices are soaring in the big cities. in shanghai, for example, developers say property prices have risen 40% in one year. this is because demand has stayed well ahead of supply, as more and more people migrate to big cities. on the other hand, second and third-tier towns have a different problem. here, supply exceeds demand. too many houses. look at these pictures of ghost towns in china. yo
you see, a vast majority of these couples are getting divorced so they can avoid a new chinese tax. beijing recently decided to impose a 20% capital gains fee on sales of second homes. so, the theory goes, if you have two homes and you get divorced, you can register each home under separate names. then, if you sell one of those homes, you escape the new tax and then, i guess, you can get remarried. the bizarre exploitation of this loophole tells a larger story. at an individual level, it shows...
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reform by closing loopholes and special tax breaks for the well-off and well-connected and using the revenue generated from that to help pay down our deficit. that's the way we should be doing it. that's the way the american people want it done, not just democrats and independents but republicans outside of washington. and he's at least hopeful that engaging with republicans on this issue with those who say they're interested in finding common ground, we might be able to produce acompromise. and that would be a good thing for the american economy and a good thing for the american middle class. >> are there any indicators at this juncture that there are some come grounds being found? >> i think you saw with the dinner with the group of senatoring saying they would be willing to consider a balanced approach, consider revenue from tax reform coupled with, you know, a savings generated with entitlement reform and that's essentially the president's position and what he's put forward in his proposal. we'll see. the gap is wide. we saw with the house republican budget proposal presented thi
reform by closing loopholes and special tax breaks for the well-off and well-connected and using the revenue generated from that to help pay down our deficit. that's the way we should be doing it. that's the way the american people want it done, not just democrats and independents but republicans outside of washington. and he's at least hopeful that engaging with republicans on this issue with those who say they're interested in finding common ground, we might be able to produce acompromise....
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. >>> and michele bachmann is saying president obama is wasting her tax dollars on his family and his dog beau. she said stuff in the past that has no facts to back it up. we wanted to ask where she got her fact this is time. we'll show you what happened when dana bash tracked her down. >>> a convicted school gunman not only shows no remorse for killing two classmates. he wears a t-shirt with the word "killer" written on it. what he said to the grieving relatives of his victims. we'll tell you ahead on "360." there's this island -- and it's got super-cute kangaroos. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. spring is just hours away in this half of the hemisphere but winter didn't get the memo. this is how new england is welcominging spring. more snow and a lot of it. a late win
. >>> and michele bachmann is saying president obama is wasting her tax dollars on his family and his dog beau. she said stuff in the past that has no facts to back it up. we wanted to ask where she got her fact this is time. we'll show you what happened when dana bash tracked her down. >>> a convicted school gunman not only shows no remorse for killing two classmates. he wears a t-shirt with the word "killer" written on it. what he said to the grieving relatives of...
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and first of all they did it by reducing and taking away child benefits, which was universal tax credit that was given to all mothers. they did that five months ago. now yesterday they announced that they were going to give credit to parents who were going out to work, but they weren't actually going to bring it into place until 2015 until the next government's in place. so we've got a long way to go until it actually happens. >> there was an interesting survey here in the united states salary.com, i'll give you the stats, they said that mothers spend about 94 hours a week working on their parental duties. this is no real surprise i suppose if you've got kids. things like child care, cooking and cleaning. if they were to get paid for those duties with today's sort of average salary rankings, it comes out to $112,000 a year you'd be paying them. so you generally think stay at home moms aren't respected in great britain or generally speaking within the community? >> no, they're not respected. women visible in country and there are only two countries in the whole world that don't recognize
and first of all they did it by reducing and taking away child benefits, which was universal tax credit that was given to all mothers. they did that five months ago. now yesterday they announced that they were going to give credit to parents who were going out to work, but they weren't actually going to bring it into place until 2015 until the next government's in place. so we've got a long way to go until it actually happens. >> there was an interesting survey here in the united states...
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worker program, and if we initiated that, allowed people to be here legally, work, be registered, pay taxes, go back home, and to continue along the pathway of citizenship, if that's what they wanted to do, just like anybody else, why do we have to make it into a big political issue. >> and yet it is. >> we had immigration, the evolution of the conservative movement on the issue of immigration is nothing less than astonishing. congressman labrador headed that panel. the panel talked about moving forward and agreeing on an immigration reform package that covered all of the concerns of the conservative movement and frankly if there was not unanimity a wide consensus that's the way we're going. >> yet she represents a part of the party. >> she has an audience but if you would have looked at this last year you would have never had a panel like this or reaction from the audience like we had. there's been tremendous progress towards a bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform package and one that includes the concerns of most conservatives, concerns that have lasted for 20 years or more since t
worker program, and if we initiated that, allowed people to be here legally, work, be registered, pay taxes, go back home, and to continue along the pathway of citizenship, if that's what they wanted to do, just like anybody else, why do we have to make it into a big political issue. >> and yet it is. >> we had immigration, the evolution of the conservative movement on the issue of immigration is nothing less than astonishing. congressman labrador headed that panel. the panel talked...
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it's true that the revenue office estimated that as a possible tax take. that's not my understanding of the liquor control board is using that as a target. at least i hope that. >> know the. that's probably the full size of the marijuana market in washington now. so we're not going to try to figure out how much money the state will make but how much marijuana is used now, and how much more might be used if it's legal and how much more to grow and sell within the state without the problem of having people export it out of state. that's the big problem as it looks to me. >> ah, okay. >> this is not a revenue estimization. not a state lottery. the only way to make a lot of money selling marijuana is to sell it to people smoking a lot of marijuana which is not a good thing. >> my final question. the dea said in a statement last year, keeping marijuana illegal reduces the availability, legalizing would increase accessibility and encourage promotion and acceptance of drug use. you just said the only way to make money is to sell it to people who use a lot of it a
it's true that the revenue office estimated that as a possible tax take. that's not my understanding of the liquor control board is using that as a target. at least i hope that. >> know the. that's probably the full size of the marijuana market in washington now. so we're not going to try to figure out how much money the state will make but how much marijuana is used now, and how much more might be used if it's legal and how much more to grow and sell within the state without the problem...
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reform by closing loopholes and special tax breaks for the well off and well connected and using the revenue generated from that to help pay down our deficit. that's the way we should be doing it. that's the way the american people want it done and not just democrats and independents but republicans outside of washington. he is at least hopeful that engaging on this issue with those who say they're interested in finding common ground we might be able to produce a compromise and that would be a good thing for the american economy and a good thing for the american middle class. >> are there any indicators at this juncture there is common ground being found. >> again, i think you saw prior to the president's dinner with a group of republican senators a handful of senators were on the record. republicans saying they would be willing to consider a balanced approach, consider revenue from tax reform, coupled with savings generated with entitlement reform and that's essentially the president's position and what he has put forward in his proposal, so we'll see. the gap is wide. we saw with t
reform by closing loopholes and special tax breaks for the well off and well connected and using the revenue generated from that to help pay down our deficit. that's the way we should be doing it. that's the way the american people want it done and not just democrats and independents but republicans outside of washington. he is at least hopeful that engaging on this issue with those who say they're interested in finding common ground we might be able to produce a compromise and that would be a...
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. >> on tuesday lawmakers there rejected a bailout plan because it would apply tax on people's bank deposits. the finance minister is in moscow to ask russia for help. >> that's because almost one-third of the money in cyprus banks is, guess what, from russia. all right. in paris french police have been raiding the home of the imf chief christine lagarde. >> so far police are not saying why, but her lawyers say it has to do with a french court's investigation of lagarde's role in intervening in a long running dispute between a businessman and a french bank. >> remember lagarde succeeded dominique strauss kahn. >> authorities say he was shot at his home last night after opening the front door. police are talking to neighbors and also searching the woods near his property. >> they're also looking into the possibility that the shooting could be related to his high profile job. clemens became the chief of the state's prison system just two years ago. at a news conference a short while ago colorado's governor was clearly emotional while speaking about his friend. >> to me, to i think all of us in
. >> on tuesday lawmakers there rejected a bailout plan because it would apply tax on people's bank deposits. the finance minister is in moscow to ask russia for help. >> that's because almost one-third of the money in cyprus banks is, guess what, from russia. all right. in paris french police have been raiding the home of the imf chief christine lagarde. >> so far police are not saying why, but her lawyers say it has to do with a french court's investigation of lagarde's role...
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and whether they all get together on tax reform, remains to be seen. but, you know, these kind of things going back and forth, you can have your dinners and all the rest but john boehner still came out and made a very political statement i would argue and they shouldn't criticize the president for being political if they do that. >> i assume the president is going to be sort of political later tonight. >> sure. >> he is going to be meeting with his supporters, organizing for action, this new organization that was formed from his 2012 re-election campaign. he has invited them to come over to the white house. he wants them to go out there and not only raise money but get out and campaign in effect for his legislative priorities. >> again, there are a couple things i've heard about organizing for action. first of all from republicans what you hear is that the fund raising appeal is so strident that it is as if you were still in the middle of the re-election campaign. and they believe that it is more class warfare, than the republicans don't care about the
and whether they all get together on tax reform, remains to be seen. but, you know, these kind of things going back and forth, you can have your dinners and all the rest but john boehner still came out and made a very political statement i would argue and they shouldn't criticize the president for being political if they do that. >> i assume the president is going to be sort of political later tonight. >> sure. >> he is going to be meeting with his supporters, organizing for...
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why are the russians not happy about this tax? because about $30 billion, a third of money in cyprus belongs to russian people. russians park their money there because the taxes are so much lower. this would be a tax on russian money, too. for now the banks remain closed until thursday. the cyprus stock exchange remains closed. the uk is flying one million euros in cash to cyprus for british soldiers who might run short of money. this is a really interesting situation to watch here in cyprus. >> imagine your bank being closed. >> yeah. you have no access for three days. >> it's a reminder of how fragile and interconnected some of the pieces are in the european story. we're watching a recession deepen in europe. >> also when you think you have awe tax haven. >> that's right. >> christine, thank you. >>> new information this morning that just a few restless nights could pack on the pounds immediately. we're going to have the details coming up. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it
why are the russians not happy about this tax? because about $30 billion, a third of money in cyprus belongs to russian people. russians park their money there because the taxes are so much lower. this would be a tax on russian money, too. for now the banks remain closed until thursday. the cyprus stock exchange remains closed. the uk is flying one million euros in cash to cyprus for british soldiers who might run short of money. this is a really interesting situation to watch here in cyprus....
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and it is a serious blow to family budgets that feels like you're getting hit with a new tax coming right out of your pocket, and every time it happens, politicians, they dust off their three-point plans for $2 gas, but nothing happened and then we go through the same cycle again. but here's the thing, over the past four years we haven't just talked about it. we actually started to do something about it. we have worked with auto companies to put in place the toughest fuel economy standards in our history. what that means is by the middle of the next decade, our cars will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. and the standards that we set are part of what's driving some of the amazing scientists and engineers who are working here at argon labs. we have set some achievable but ambitious goals. so in the middle next decade, we'll expect you'll fill up half as often, which means you spend half as much. and over the life of a new car, an average family will save over $800 at the pump. that's worth applauding. that's big news. in fact, the new report issued today shows that america is becoming a
and it is a serious blow to family budgets that feels like you're getting hit with a new tax coming right out of your pocket, and every time it happens, politicians, they dust off their three-point plans for $2 gas, but nothing happened and then we go through the same cycle again. but here's the thing, over the past four years we haven't just talked about it. we actually started to do something about it. we have worked with auto companies to put in place the toughest fuel economy standards in...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. takes up proposition 8 which bans same-sex marriage in california. both sides coming out in full force right now, including one very passionate 12-year-old boy. >> daniel and his 8-year-old sister were adopted by two gay dads. when he heard chief justice roberts is the father of two adopted children, he wrote him a letter, urging him to support same-sex marriage. listen to daniel read part of the letter. >> you and i both know that family is deeper than blood. i was lucky to be adopted by two guys that i can call both dad. they give us so much love. my dad jay works as a deputy sheriff and my dad ryan stays home and takes care of me and my sister. my dads really encourage me to excel i
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for starters, we'll raise taxes on everyone who makes more money than you. also, we decided we're a-okay with same-sex marriages and we'll pay for the honeymoon. and we'll not only embrace immigrants, we'll make it easier to get into the country. by installing a moving sidewalk on the border. the new republican party. sign up today and get a free bag of weed. >> i just love that. actually, leno is doing what rush limbaugh and others have done all week. they are mocking the autopsy to broaden the party. there is a big comedy tent. >> i'm old school. i try to reach that broad audience, where you reach everybody. "the tonight show" is different from "colbert" and "the daily show." excellent. nobody funnier than colbert and jon stewart. they are reaching a specific audience. i'm hoping to reach some of that audience, maybe some of their friends, some of their parents, some of their kids. we're going for a wide scope. >> so our question, are conservatives overlooked in popular culture? jason? >> no. this is a ridiculous question. it's not that jay leno reaches th
for starters, we'll raise taxes on everyone who makes more money than you. also, we decided we're a-okay with same-sex marriages and we'll pay for the honeymoon. and we'll not only embrace immigrants, we'll make it easier to get into the country. by installing a moving sidewalk on the border. the new republican party. sign up today and get a free bag of weed. >> i just love that. actually, leno is doing what rush limbaugh and others have done all week. they are mocking the autopsy to...
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we are for tax preparedness and for tax reform. but here's a cautionary tale very when you're trying to propose the increase of overall taxation, we have already increased the top marginal tax rates. almost 45%. bese businesses now will competing against corporations that are currently paying 35%. and there is a growing consensus that that is not competitive. there is a move to do corporate tax reform to lower that to 25%. so the engines of innovation are really the small businesses, the entrepreneurs were coming up with all these ideas. they will be competing at a 45% tax rate on their income versus larger corporations ain't 25%. corporations paying 25% your that is incredibly dangerous. we need to do something to tie the top -- through rate to the top corporations -- the top passed through rate to the top corporations. corporateking about deals versus legitimate business seductions. >> the vote has been called. i would like to make one more comment. >> if we handle the tax reform under reconciliation, it is a very limited look th
we are for tax preparedness and for tax reform. but here's a cautionary tale very when you're trying to propose the increase of overall taxation, we have already increased the top marginal tax rates. almost 45%. bese businesses now will competing against corporations that are currently paying 35%. and there is a growing consensus that that is not competitive. there is a move to do corporate tax reform to lower that to 25%. so the engines of innovation are really the small businesses, the...
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has missile defense systems in place to protect us from icbm tax, but north korea, in particular, has recently made advances in its capabilities and has engaged in a series of irresponsible and reckless situations. specifically, north korea announced last month it has conducted its third nuclear test this appears to be a road mobile icbm. also, it is using the taepodong- 2 missile, demonstrating progress in their development of long-range missile technology. in order to bolster the protection of our homeland and state ahead of this threat, we are taking four steps. first, we will strengthen the homeland missile defense by deploying 14 additional ground- based interceptors at fort greeley, alaska. that will increase the number of ground-based interceptors from 30 to 44, including the four gbi's at vandenberg base in california. -- 50is nearly a fifth to% % increase in our missile capability. second, with the support of the japanese government, we are planning to deploy additional radar in japan. the second radar will provide improved tracking of any missile launched in north korea at t
has missile defense systems in place to protect us from icbm tax, but north korea, in particular, has recently made advances in its capabilities and has engaged in a series of irresponsible and reckless situations. specifically, north korea announced last month it has conducted its third nuclear test this appears to be a road mobile icbm. also, it is using the taepodong- 2 missile, demonstrating progress in their development of long-range missile technology. in order to bolster the protection...
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he did not raise taxes. every single month, as governor the created more jobs than country on average. to me, it is like beating quarterly experts -- earnings. he did it every day. throughout his tenure, his top priority was providing the best education to all students. every child regardless of economic background or race. he produced phenomenal results. florida hadrs and the second-highest rating in the world. in. in the world, ladies and ladies andrea did -- gentlemen. [applause] having lived in asia, that statistic blows me away. that he was able to do that. if you really look at the education reform across the --ntry, oven or bushe governor bush's finger prints are everywhere. place a strong emphasis on local decision-making. within 12dren -- months. more adoptions were finalized. why? he cares about people. he knows -- he knew as governor, and he knows today that conservative principles work because they lived all people. .eb made that case in florida he created jobs. he provided better education. his
he did not raise taxes. every single month, as governor the created more jobs than country on average. to me, it is like beating quarterly experts -- earnings. he did it every day. throughout his tenure, his top priority was providing the best education to all students. every child regardless of economic background or race. he produced phenomenal results. florida hadrs and the second-highest rating in the world. in. in the world, ladies and ladies andrea did -- gentlemen. [applause] having...
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zero taxes. you to the equation and find that we are not being competitive. we need to have a tax structure that works. and stopo deregulate over burdening our companies and our entrepreneurs and we need to better educate our kids. a lot needs to be done. you will not be able to get away from the global economy reality. you will not be able to build a fence around america and thinking can prosper. if we do not export our goods, we are in serious trouble. viewere have a cure -- asking for you to tell them about the cpac of reach. guest: we want all americans to participate as one. we want everyone to have the same opportunity to succeed. we do not guarantee people success. that is not what we believe in. we are a merit-based society. our panel is not how blacks can do this or how hispanics can do that or how transgendered people can do the other or what can we do for them? our goal is to reach out and make them part of our family and have everybody equally enjoy the right in terms of all for mobil
zero taxes. you to the equation and find that we are not being competitive. we need to have a tax structure that works. and stopo deregulate over burdening our companies and our entrepreneurs and we need to better educate our kids. a lot needs to be done. you will not be able to get away from the global economy reality. you will not be able to build a fence around america and thinking can prosper. if we do not export our goods, we are in serious trouble. viewere have a cure -- asking for you to...
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he knows how to articulate a message on taxes and tax cuts. he would like to reform the tax code. that is his next project. remember bob dole was on the ticket in the 1970's with gerald ford. he comes back 20 years later and is a republican nominee. ryan, because he was on national ticket so early, he has a long career, decades ahead in congress, where he will continue to be a player. host: our next caller is from springfield, oregon, on our line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. i hope the party follows senator ator cruz's dialogue about not telling americans on american soil. same big promises, we want smaller government, we do not want to do unnecessary wars and stuff. same with obama. he ran on shutting down guantanamo bay and closing down big brother. he made all worse. i guess that is what i want to say, not so much the speeches, but the execution. host: thank you for the call. let me sherry what -- -- let me share with you what bill kristol writes this morning. he points out -- he points out americans being tired of the wars, wars that bill kristol and o
he knows how to articulate a message on taxes and tax cuts. he would like to reform the tax code. that is his next project. remember bob dole was on the ticket in the 1970's with gerald ford. he comes back 20 years later and is a republican nominee. ryan, because he was on national ticket so early, he has a long career, decades ahead in congress, where he will continue to be a player. host: our next caller is from springfield, oregon, on our line for independents. good morning. caller: good...
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haven't raised that tax in 20 years. so if we just indexed it to construction cost inflation, and indexed it to the economy, we could issue bonds, pay it off by that increment on the gas tax. it would be about a penny a year a gallon. i was driving to work one day they were changing the cards up there. they were raising it a nickel a gallon as i drove by. a penny a gallon. i think most americans would be willing to pay for that if they knew it was going to save 3.5 -- or create 3.5 million jobs and put this country back on track and get rid of some of the delays and congestion and detours and all the other problems we have. so let's pay attention to this scorecard. to this report card. if your kid came home with a card like this you'd do something about it. congress better do something about it. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, for five minutes. it was mr. speaker, june, 1950, when the north koreans decided they would invade their neighbors to the south, south korea. the wa
haven't raised that tax in 20 years. so if we just indexed it to construction cost inflation, and indexed it to the economy, we could issue bonds, pay it off by that increment on the gas tax. it would be about a penny a year a gallon. i was driving to work one day they were changing the cards up there. they were raising it a nickel a gallon as i drove by. a penny a gallon. i think most americans would be willing to pay for that if they knew it was going to save 3.5 -- or create 3.5 million jobs...
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let's replace this anti-tax code, this loophole tax code with a progrowth tax system that helps families and businesses. replace it with a better progrowth s. lower tax rates, fewer loopholes and we can still balance the budget in doing. so we are not going to refight the past which law is law. that's not going to change. that's why we are saying not only can we do it faster. we want to do it with a better progrowth tax code. >> you have said we're not going to fight past yet a key tent of your budget is the affordable care act. we hear generals sometimes fight the last war. why go through that again? did you feel you had to include repeal of the affordable care act or it wouldn't pass the house of representatives? >> it was never a doubt in our mind. the fiscal cliff occurred but we don't like the tax code it produced. so we're proposing a new tax code that is a progrowth tax code. we don't like the affordable act. we believe this law is going to collapse under its own weight. please know that when americans see what this law entails which they have not seen all of the details. those of
let's replace this anti-tax code, this loophole tax code with a progrowth tax system that helps families and businesses. replace it with a better progrowth s. lower tax rates, fewer loopholes and we can still balance the budget in doing. so we are not going to refight the past which law is law. that's not going to change. that's why we are saying not only can we do it faster. we want to do it with a better progrowth tax code. >> you have said we're not going to fight past yet a key tent...
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from low income to the high tax brackets, everyone is benefiting. the future's bright but only if we educate the half truths and begin telling the real story of america's natural gas revolution. the stories about technology, private sector innovation, investment, financial risk, thousands of new jobs, new competition, new growth, a growing and better standard of living for more americans, lower energy costs, new industries, a revitalized energy sector, more jobs, more growth, energy security and optimism. this is the story of america's natural gas revolution. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for ne minute. >> mr. speaker, the ryan budget once again places the burden of deficit reduction on working americans while failing to stop the frivolous spending of oil subsidies for c
from low income to the high tax brackets, everyone is benefiting. the future's bright but only if we educate the half truths and begin telling the real story of america's natural gas revolution. the stories about technology, private sector innovation, investment, financial risk, thousands of new jobs, new competition, new growth, a growing and better standard of living for more americans, lower energy costs, new industries, a revitalized energy sector, more jobs, more growth, energy security...
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how much of a drag to you see from the social security tax increase? and the across-the-board spending cuts that went into affect on march 1? is it possible the fed might see a need to provide more support to the economy because of that drag? the drag on fiscal? is comparables to and a nap -- an analysis presented to the congress. they estimate putting together all the fiscal measures, including the sequester and fiscaluts that federal restraint in 200013 is cutting 1.5 percentage points off of growth, which is very significant. that is an issue for us. given what the fiscal stop -- fiscal authorities are doing. the economy is weaker and job creation is lower than it would be otherwise. that is one of the reasons our policy has been as progressive as it is. that being said, up monetary policy cannot offset a fiscal restraint of that magnitude. so the final outcome will be of jobs thans would have been the case with last fiscal restraint. i want to emphasize i do believe long-term fiscal stability is extremely important and i urge congress to do what is
how much of a drag to you see from the social security tax increase? and the across-the-board spending cuts that went into affect on march 1? is it possible the fed might see a need to provide more support to the economy because of that drag? the drag on fiscal? is comparables to and a nap -- an analysis presented to the congress. they estimate putting together all the fiscal measures, including the sequester and fiscaluts that federal restraint in 200013 is cutting 1.5 percentage points off of...
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there is no prospect for tax relief on the horizon. taxes keep going up. brand new health care bill in place that folks don't understand. going to destroy their health care system, not to mention add to their cost of their business. and the federal government last year in the midst of this terrible recession, the midst of this difficult economy, added $33.9 billion in additional costs through regulatory activity that's going to take 81 million hours to complete. let's do some back of the envelope math, mr. speaker. 81 million hours. the average work year, 40 hours a week, you work 50 weeks a year, that's 2000 hours. 000 hours. that's 40,000 people. who will spend every working all of every working day year long just to meet the new federal regulatory burden. mr. speaker, i don't wonder why it is that entrepreneurial activity is the lowest it's been since we began keeping records. the wonder is that folks are still trying at all. i had someone say that to me, mr. speaker. i was visiting with a group of honor students. i represent two counties in the north m
there is no prospect for tax relief on the horizon. taxes keep going up. brand new health care bill in place that folks don't understand. going to destroy their health care system, not to mention add to their cost of their business. and the federal government last year in the midst of this terrible recession, the midst of this difficult economy, added $33.9 billion in additional costs through regulatory activity that's going to take 81 million hours to complete. let's do some back of the...
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these are all legitimate talk -- topics, taxes, spending, appropriation. what what do we want to spend our money on? my wife and i do this all the time. are we going to spend money to take this kid here or to get this car replaced? we have to do that from the country's perspective. we look for it in the military. one thing i'm concerned about ash we hear a lot of discussion on the use of drones -- one thing i'm concerned about -- we hear a lot of discussion about the use of drones. the bottom line is that all of these mechanical, all of the technology is great, but there are still men and women who have to run them. they still have to be on the front lines. at some point in time, there will be more boots on the ground somewhere, just as there are right now. host: should that happen in syria? boots on the ground? guest: i'm very concerned about what is happening, especially concerning reports of chemical weapons. will have to do more than just take this cursory look at it. i'm very concerned about foreign policy that says we will dabble here and dabble ther
these are all legitimate talk -- topics, taxes, spending, appropriation. what what do we want to spend our money on? my wife and i do this all the time. are we going to spend money to take this kid here or to get this car replaced? we have to do that from the country's perspective. we look for it in the military. one thing i'm concerned about ash we hear a lot of discussion on the use of drones -- one thing i'm concerned about -- we hear a lot of discussion about the use of drones. the bottom...
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we have a broken tax code. [applause] the president and senate democrats, they just want to keep increasing taxes, making it harder and harder for our small businesses to hire and grow and put people to work in this country. .ur nation is drowning in debt and we have had a four straight years of $1 trillion deficits. will tell you all why i ran for office -- i am blessed to be the mother of two wonderful b.ildren here, kate and jaco what is happening in washington, it is not just that we continue to spend money that we do not have, but we are essentially robbing our children of the american dream. [applause] i know that you have heard at this important conference about these fiscal challenges, and you have heard it from great leaders who have spoken before me, and you will hear it from great leaders who will speak after me. that we needthem to fix this kissell mess that we are in. right,o not get this then america's greatness is truly endangered. today i want to speak with threatut another great that our nation
we have a broken tax code. [applause] the president and senate democrats, they just want to keep increasing taxes, making it harder and harder for our small businesses to hire and grow and put people to work in this country. .ur nation is drowning in debt and we have had a four straight years of $1 trillion deficits. will tell you all why i ran for office -- i am blessed to be the mother of two wonderful b.ildren here, kate and jaco what is happening in washington, it is not just that we...
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one very limited exception is filing a tax return. took a constitutional amendment to give the government the power to mandate that requiring people to report lost or stolen guns is a good idea. many if not most gun owners do so. making it a federal offense not to take affirmative action is a legitimate question. i wonder what constitutional authority congress has to make people take inaction such as this or face criminal penalty. maybe some of my colleagues will engage the senator on that point. i know the views of market, he s the father of a young son, james, murdered in newtown. he said he is not willing to entertain the conversation until congress implements solutions to improve the database. until you fix the database, you will not solve anything, and of ". he says, these are not universal and never will it be. that word is to give people the sense they solve a problem. i agree with the letter writer. we heard testimony that hundreds of thousands of mental health records of prohibited persons in a single state have not been prov
one very limited exception is filing a tax return. took a constitutional amendment to give the government the power to mandate that requiring people to report lost or stolen guns is a good idea. many if not most gun owners do so. making it a federal offense not to take affirmative action is a legitimate question. i wonder what constitutional authority congress has to make people take inaction such as this or face criminal penalty. maybe some of my colleagues will engage the senator on that...
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they came right out and said kind of ideologies that he they espouse, even imposing a tax on questions which have not been done in the middle east in hundreds of years, these things are rejected, he said. he talked about reaching out to the backbone of assad's remaining support. he said join us, did not fight us, and we are not fighting you. an open letter was written to the syrian christian community. i know it does have a big impact. this is a vision of respect for the dignity of all syrians, a vision of tolerance, coexistence. i think the vast majority assyrians really want to believe a debt of that vision. the extremist we talked about are a minority but at the violence goes on, those extremist voices are getting louder. >> with the remaining time i have left, thank you for the humanitarian work you're doing. obviously it is very important. if you could expand, you mentioned the efforts we are making to make sure those being held there recognizable america has played in providing that help. if you could just detail that a little bit i would appreciate it. >> we are examining on the
they came right out and said kind of ideologies that he they espouse, even imposing a tax on questions which have not been done in the middle east in hundreds of years, these things are rejected, he said. he talked about reaching out to the backbone of assad's remaining support. he said join us, did not fight us, and we are not fighting you. an open letter was written to the syrian christian community. i know it does have a big impact. this is a vision of respect for the dignity of all syrians,...
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is that tax helping to pay for these exchanges? >> guest: not yet. the tax has been paid yet. there's multiple taxes that took effect this year that does impact their expert patients this year. but the long-term tax down the road will pay for coverage expansion, which hasn't begun yet. >> host: dan, democrat until such, oklahoma. >> host: i have a union contract. so much of it goes to my wages. so much of it goes to my pension. so much of it goes to my health care insurance and so much goes to humility. i have a really good package. what i hear about this health care act is something i'm not sure it is. maybe you could explain to me. what we've got to eca go out out in a year and i want these repair jobs and that $50,000 that year. this is just an example. say that my health care insurance is in my contract is valued at 15,000. while i have to pay taxes and $65,000 at the end of the year? that's what i was sure have. i'll hang up that much to answer my question. >> guest: i'm not sure the affordable care act of love and there. if you have a private company to purchase health i
is that tax helping to pay for these exchanges? >> guest: not yet. the tax has been paid yet. there's multiple taxes that took effect this year that does impact their expert patients this year. but the long-term tax down the road will pay for coverage expansion, which hasn't begun yet. >> host: dan, democrat until such, oklahoma. >> host: i have a union contract. so much of it goes to my wages. so much of it goes to my pension. so much of it goes to my health care insurance...
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future tax reforms we're never going to allow tax reform to hide a tax increase. and periodically politicians say i'm for tax reform. well, what they mean is they want to raise taxes. there are two ways to raise the income tax; raise the rates or broaden the pace without bringing the rates down. and the pledge says, hey, no raising the rates. and, two, if you want to get rid of deductions and credits, that's great. but bring the rates down dollar for dollar. that's what ryan does. the ryan plan is perfectly consistent with the pledge. >> host: let's bring in chris now from spring hill, florida,en the republican line. good morning, chris, you're on with grover norquist. >> caller: good morning, thank you. >> guest: hey, chris. >> caller: thank you for c-span. yeah, mr. norquist, i think there's a big problem. see, you know, perception is everything when it comes to marketing, and it's the perception that the democrats are able to get across because the democrats, um, they know their audience. they know who they're pandering to. they know who they're selling to. and
future tax reforms we're never going to allow tax reform to hide a tax increase. and periodically politicians say i'm for tax reform. well, what they mean is they want to raise taxes. there are two ways to raise the income tax; raise the rates or broaden the pace without bringing the rates down. and the pledge says, hey, no raising the rates. and, two, if you want to get rid of deductions and credits, that's great. but bring the rates down dollar for dollar. that's what ryan does. the ryan plan...
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that's not tax reform. [applause] >> this white house has an insatiable appetite for revenues and more taxes. enough is enough. when it comes to education, what the dem credits extol the virtues of our one-size, fits all fact through r school where the child follows the dollar, and mean while let's support the education where the dollars follow the child. [applause] >> we had a union leader in louisiana who said that parents don't have a clue when it comes to making choices for their children. that's debate we need to have as a country. i melt with a group of moms and they say we make choices for our children every day. we know needs of our children better than the bureaucrat in baton rouge and washington, dc. that's the conversation we need to have today. these are just a couple of examples but we must fight the battle of idea or as margaret thatcher said, this is how we must win the argument. as i close, let me just share with you this. let me make this observation. america's facing her greatest choice. a
that's not tax reform. [applause] >> this white house has an insatiable appetite for revenues and more taxes. enough is enough. when it comes to education, what the dem credits extol the virtues of our one-size, fits all fact through r school where the child follows the dollar, and mean while let's support the education where the dollars follow the child. [applause] >> we had a union leader in louisiana who said that parents don't have a clue when it comes to making choices for...
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and his determination to stand up for the american tax payer and for the american homeowner as well. he does so against a command is pressure for those who'd like to look at these enterprises as her is her own piggy banks, if you will. he plans to continue the process of transitioning some of the credit exposure outside to the private sector. so everyone can agree, i think, that having over 90% of the housing market back by the federal government is completely unsustainable. i believe the changes will allow us to examine new approaches and better ways to facilitate private sector involvement. ..
and his determination to stand up for the american tax payer and for the american homeowner as well. he does so against a command is pressure for those who'd like to look at these enterprises as her is her own piggy banks, if you will. he plans to continue the process of transitioning some of the credit exposure outside to the private sector. so everyone can agree, i think, that having over 90% of the housing market back by the federal government is completely unsustainable. i believe the...
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you want to hear low taxes deregular allegation, smaller government. you don't want to hear the new stuff, immigration reform, reaches out to minority voters or doing something about the medical expansion. even rand paul, his remarks were well-received for the most part but fell flat when he started talking about not jail kids for marijuana use. that kind of sent a chill over the crowd. basically, cpac from estimation is when you go to hear the hits and feel good that you joined in the conservative movements five day conference. cenk: it's interesting you mentioned rand paul. we've got both sides of what you mentioned here. i want to play the clip where he's playing the old hits. this would be "born in the u.s.a." if i were it were springsteen. >> the gop of old has grown steal and moss covered. the republican party has to change by going forward to the classical and timeless ideas in our constitution. it's time for us to revive reagan's law for liberty to expand, government must shrink. we must have a message that is broad, our vision must be broad an
you want to hear low taxes deregular allegation, smaller government. you don't want to hear the new stuff, immigration reform, reaches out to minority voters or doing something about the medical expansion. even rand paul, his remarks were well-received for the most part but fell flat when he started talking about not jail kids for marijuana use. that kind of sent a chill over the crowd. basically, cpac from estimation is when you go to hear the hits and feel good that you joined in the...
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as long as we get rid of more tax cuts for orange rich people. >> stephanie: margaret in texas. hello margaret? okay. scott in massachusetts. she was enjoying the show at least. hello, scott. >> caller: hi, stephanie. i love the show. i'm so glad to find it. i'm glad you are not talking to the pope so much -- >> stephanie: are you eggs me on. don't make me do it, scott. >> caller: i'm not going to troll either way on that one, but i just wanted to say when i was growing up i finally talked catholic friend of mine who was a little bit older, and he explained to me that the catholic church does not allow contraception, but he and his wife didn't want anymore children so they started wearing condoms, and he would just go in and take a confession. so one of the things that drives me crazy when we have groups going in to comment on the contraceptive or gay marriage they always say they speak for catholics or protestants, they don't. they speak to them. >> stephanie: that's right. they speak at them. and i think catholics speak in one voice when they say -- ♪ don't cry for me argent
as long as we get rid of more tax cuts for orange rich people. >> stephanie: margaret in texas. hello margaret? okay. scott in massachusetts. she was enjoying the show at least. hello, scott. >> caller: hi, stephanie. i love the show. i'm so glad to find it. i'm glad you are not talking to the pope so much -- >> stephanie: are you eggs me on. don't make me do it, scott. >> caller: i'm not going to troll either way on that one, but i just wanted to say when i was growing...
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oh yeah, my tax dollars has to pay for clean up if a pipe bursts in the middle of our country where we get most of our water from. another list of dumb ideas. the other one was let's see my favorite lie is the implicit one that iraq would be just fun after sadaam was deposed. let's go to ike in charleston. we got ike on the line. we love ike. how are you? caller: hey brother. as a side up front don't forget you got to deliver that message to kathleen madigan. hal: i made it out of construction paper and chocolate. believe me, she's going to get it. caller: behind that, my favorite iraqi lie, you know, the war it's kind of like lays potato chips, there's so many of them, it's hard to pick one. tongue in cheek i never understood why people getting so upset about people buying cake and n. jacki: ger. then i find out about yellow cake and i'll say the most despicable thing of the bush administration and republicans in general besides terry shaibo is what they did with valerie plame. if you have a problem with a man, you don't go after his wife. hal: ike calls in on my saturday show on wcbt
oh yeah, my tax dollars has to pay for clean up if a pipe bursts in the middle of our country where we get most of our water from. another list of dumb ideas. the other one was let's see my favorite lie is the implicit one that iraq would be just fun after sadaam was deposed. let's go to ike in charleston. we got ike on the line. we love ike. how are you? caller: hey brother. as a side up front don't forget you got to deliver that message to kathleen madigan. hal: i made it out of construction...
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there would be a 3% tax for deposits under $100 thousand euros, and a 10% tax and 15% tax for amounts larger than 500,000 euros, country central bank declaring a holiday until thursday, when they vote on the plan, this is sparking investor fears at home, joining me now lance roberts, host of street talk live, and xena. partner and cfa, welcome all, great to have you here, lance, i'll start with you, i have to assume some wealthy individuals are having questions about safety of their money, have you gotten any calls, are you expecting any? >> i'm not expecting any but i would not be surprised to see people talk more about this in next few days it is very late tonight anyway it looks like they will preserve the under $100 thousand mark and go after larger deposits, but the question, here in u.s., could it happen here? probably not. but the question is, ha hasn't t already happenith standpoint feds suppressing interest rates, that is the rate less than inflation, negative interest rate it has already happened here. gerri: let's go to xena for a second, a lot of people out there think thi
there would be a 3% tax for deposits under $100 thousand euros, and a 10% tax and 15% tax for amounts larger than 500,000 euros, country central bank declaring a holiday until thursday, when they vote on the plan, this is sparking investor fears at home, joining me now lance roberts, host of street talk live, and xena. partner and cfa, welcome all, great to have you here, lance, i'll start with you, i have to assume some wealthy individuals are having questions about safety of their money, have...
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-- imposing taxes. in illinois requiring the strip club operators to impose a $3 charge for their customers. the tax is expected to raise a million dollars annually. texas has also got eight vice tax. it is a little different. a little bigger deal in texas. $5. they are getting just about ten times as much revenue as a state of illinois. nevada, the only state in the country to allow any form of prostitution to illegally. it does not collect the tax. but if it did it will reportedly earn nearly $150 million for the state in nevada. regardless of whether not you think the taxes are good or bad public policy, there is no denying that device is generating an enormous amount of what government seems to like most, revenue. the nra proposal to keep our kids safe in school is still the best solution. the "a-team" on where are the other leaders. the billionaire mayor wants to ban guns. styrofoam cups, smoking. but he won't ban pot holes and poverty. why not? damaging testimony today in the case of two ohio
-- imposing taxes. in illinois requiring the strip club operators to impose a $3 charge for their customers. the tax is expected to raise a million dollars annually. texas has also got eight vice tax. it is a little different. a little bigger deal in texas. $5. they are getting just about ten times as much revenue as a state of illinois. nevada, the only state in the country to allow any form of prostitution to illegally. it does not collect the tax. but if it did it will reportedly earn...